Gov. Walker proclaims Friday a “Day of Mourning”

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Gov. Walker proclaims Friday a “Day of Mourning”

MADISON (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker and other governors have proclaimed Friday a “Day of Mourning” in memory of those who died in last week’s Connecticut school shooting.

Gov. Walker asks that residents across the state observe a moment of silence at 9:30 a.m. local time. He also asks that government and religious officials whose buildings have bells ring the bells 26 times at that moment, once for each of the victims.

A gunman opened fire Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. 26 people were killed, including 20 children.

Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy asked other governors to join him in declaring Friday a day of mourning. Walker complied, saying the people of Wisconsin join with citizens across the country in mourning and honoring the victims and their families.

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